User blog comment:Anobi/If I made a DMC game.../@comment-976055-20120119123512/@comment-976055-20120119132517

Alrighty, after reading through the comments I think I got a handle on things, and here are some ideas I think might work well with Peter and all's input.

- Django having a cowbot theme is perfect, however, it shouldn't be overdone in his style. Remember how many times a "cowboy" shows up in anime and is extremely stereotypical :s However, there are plenty of ways around that. Especially if his Devil Trigger actually has accents that resemble "cowboy attire," like spikes on his heels that resemble spurs, and whatnot. I do like Peter's idea of Django being Nero's twin, because both were actually found as orphans, and he can be just as mysterious in terms of background then. A good middle ground on his backstory would be that he was carted around to different orphanages, but as he grew older, nobody wanted him, so he just ran away, and began his rough life on the streets. This also would give him white hair, I'd assume? I'd say he'd look good with the slicked back look, sorta like Credo >.<

- For weaponry, I think the Salamander scissor/sword/flamethrower works as an all-purpose melee weapon. It can be shaped like a salamander's body, and split in two when used as a sword, like when you open scissors up all the way - the handles being the tail. When using the flamethrower attacks, he closes the scissors, with the tip forming the salamander's mouth, where the fire is spit from. The flamethrower attack could even be called "Spitfire."

The Python Devil Arm should maybe remain as a whip/lariat weapon, instead of a gauntlet/greave set with some whiplike properties, given Django's cowboy-ness. This also makes more sense, given what a python is and does. It can work a lot like both Snatch's abilities and a whip to, as stated before, "push" enemies into certain positions.

- I'd probably go with "Calamity Jane" as a signature firearm (girl-themed guns are nice, almost a staple for DMC :3), and should maybe be a shortened, stockless Henry Repeater, a lever action rifle. "Lever action" is the type of gun Aahhnold used in Terminator 2, where he would shoot, then spin the gun to chamber the next round. http://guns.wikia.com/wiki/Henry_Repeating_Rifle One of these rifles are rather powerful, especially if used as a sidearm, and could totally be used to shoot through multiple demons depending on the ammunition used. Without a stock, and with a shortened barrel, it'd be maybe...a foot and a half or more long, easily held in one hand (especially if you've got some demon strength to withstand the recoil). Find this puppy in an evidence locker, and it's the only firearm you'll ever need.

Python seems mostly fleshed out, and yeah, him becoming bored of the demon world is great, simply messing with both sides at this point. Mundus possessing a judge? Brilliant! His reveal could even be that of "Do you not remember me, Son of Sparda?" he asks with a demonic aura about him, only to have his eyes turn red, and another glow on his forehead *cue the ol' Mundus organs*

I'd say the best that could be done with the ending would be having the two battles in both realms, and then have Django banish his adversary to the demon world, where they could then...fuse...into one big being. Gain help from Vergil, who feels a strange connection to Django, and in the end, the only way to seal this hellgate is to use the Onikirimaru (daito version) to use a sword on each side. Vergil sacrifices himself for the good of the world by staying behind to keep his version of Onikirimaru safe as the key to the hellgate, even saying "This was father's home, after all. There are others to carry on my own legacy," he says, looking at Django. So Dante and Django escape the demon world, seal the hellgate on both sides, Vergil has finally redeemed himself, gotten a spiffy new katana to slay demons with, and Django is a free man who rides off into the sunset.